Hello everyone. Just moved back to Houston after 20 years. Good to be back. Attached are pictures of a 310 gallon 3/4" thick acrylic tank I built on the floor of my garage. Had a friend build a 42" tall 2X2 thick wall square tubing stand. I am running two Eheim 2260s right now. I swapped out the 2250 in the picture a week ago. Still waiting for the tank to cycle before stocking with Stuartgranti Maleri peacocks and Copadichromis Mlotos that I have at my brothers house.
I have had the tank setup for about 4 weeks now and I still have not seen a spike in ammonia. The filters were running on an established 110 tank for some time before I set them up on this tank. All of the stuff in the tank is either new or was dried out for at least a couple of weeks. I ran it about 2 weeks with some feeder goldfish. About 2 weeks I pulled the feeders and added about 18 inches of cichlids (6-7) and three 4 inch plecos. Is there any chance that I will not see an ammonia spike due to the filters retaining the good bacteria from old tank? Or is it just going to take longer due to the size of the tank.
I would to stock more fish now but don't want to face the same fate when I got too aggressive when I brought the fish and 110 g tank to houston a few months back. I lost almost all of my copas and peacocks when the ammonia spiked and ich did them in. I had around 40 prime males and that number was pared back to 13.
Thanks,
John
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I have had the tank setup for about 4 weeks now and I still have not seen a spike in ammonia. The filters were running on an established 110 tank for some time before I set them up on this tank. All of the stuff in the tank is either new or was dried out for at least a couple of weeks. I ran it about 2 weeks with some feeder goldfish. About 2 weeks I pulled the feeders and added about 18 inches of cichlids (6-7) and three 4 inch plecos. Is there any chance that I will not see an ammonia spike due to the filters retaining the good bacteria from old tank? Or is it just going to take longer due to the size of the tank.
I would to stock more fish now but don't want to face the same fate when I got too aggressive when I brought the fish and 110 g tank to houston a few months back. I lost almost all of my copas and peacocks when the ammonia spiked and ich did them in. I had around 40 prime males and that number was pared back to 13.
Thanks,
John
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